A Heated Debate Between Two Charismatic Geniuses: A Cardinal Fan (Jeff Lung) and a Tiger Fan (Allen Krause)

Flying Too Close to the Sun

Confidence is a good thing.

But, too much confidence can be deadly.

To Red Sox Nation, who declared the season over before it even started, this message couldn’t be more true.

Or how about Charlie Sheen and his self-destructing, bridge-burning rampage against all-things reasonable? Couldn’t he have boned some pornstar chicks AND STILL gotten to work on time?

And to the US American electorate who expected the Obama administration to clap its hands and make 8 years of mess magically disappear, do you not understand that these things take time? That a Mitt Romney or Michelle Bachmann led fascist regime is not the answer? That political infrastructures aren’t as simple as iPhone apps or ordering chicken fried rice from your local Chinese joint?

7 Comments

It’s easy to get wrapped up in the shoplifting portion of the Mike Leake saga. However, I am MOST interested to see the actual six shirts, worth less than $60, that Mr. Leake was interested in, uh, acquiring from Macys.

What kind of shirt does a pro athlete want to wear, that costs less than $10? A Pujols Cardinals jersey? Where’s the Beef shirt? Cubs World Series Champions shirt? Alf t-shirt?

Regarding Charlie Sheen – No. Apparently, it’s a little known fact that pornstar chicks mess with your alarm clock once you fall asleep.
Regarding the economy – Eight years is being kind. Eight years thoroughly cemented the problems and saw the complete failure of all parties involved to do anything to regulate the situation. However, the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act and the initial government push for financial avenues that would make it possible for “everyone” to own a home took place under Clinton. That was the beginning and, whatever the Obama administration does or does not do now, the end is still pretty darned far away…but enough of me being cheerful about the economy. ;)
Kristenhttp://blithescribe.mlblogs.com/

Premature….declarations….are a fabric of baseball. They’re embarrassing, but give us stuff to goof on. See Kay, Michael; and Ortiz, Eric.
Interestingly dueling fools from YES and NESN. Appropriate.http://paullebowitz.com/blog/

Kristen — The interns did some homework and tell me you’re right on track… in the meantime, my worries are more about another possible change in the way of the crazy train delusionoids taking over. You know the drill ;-)
Prince — Please… no Michael Kay. His voice is like kryptonite on my ears.
–Jeff

Meta

The following are trademarks or service marks of Major League Baseball entities and may be used only with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. or the relevant Major League Baseball entity: Major League, Major League Baseball, MLB, the silhouetted batter logo, World Series, National League, American League, Division Series, League Championship Series, All-Star Game, and the names, nicknames, logos, uniform designs, color combinations, and slogans designating the Major League Baseball clubs and entities, and their respective mascots, events and exhibitions.